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The Flu Is One Gift That We Don't Have To Keep On Giving For People With Cancer
  It's the holiday season, a time of reflection, celebration and for many, giving gifts. But there is at least one gift that no one wants to get, and certainly no one wants to give: the flu. And for people with cancer, and those they come in contact with, the flu can be a very serious event. For that reason and many more, people more than 6 months old-and especially those in contact with people who have serious illnesses like cancer-should get vaccinated against the flu. Too many of us think the flu is a minor inconvenience. But that is almost certainly because we confuse the typical cold or upper respiratory infectio...
Source: Dr. Len's Cancer Blog - December 17, 2013 Category: Cancer Authors: Dr. Len Tags: Cancer Care Environment Medications Prevention Survivors Treatment Vaccines Source Type: blogs

Yet another incompetent regulator. The General Pharmaceutical Council is criminally negligent
Conclusions The main conclusion from all of this is that the General Pharmaceutical Council is almost criminally negligent. It continues to allow pharmacists, Anthony Pinkus among them, to endanger lives. It fails to apply its own declared principles. The members of its Council, and Duncan Rudkin (its chief executive and registrar), are not doing their job. Individual pharmacists vary a lot, from the superb to those who believe in quackery. Some, perhaps many, are embarrassed by the fact that their employer compels them to sell rubbish. It’s too much to expect that they’ll endanger their mortgage payments by sp...
Source: DC's goodscience - November 4, 2013 Category: Professors and Educators Authors: David Colquhoun Tags: Ainsworths Alliance Boots Anthony Pinkus Avogadro CAM General Chiropractic Council General Pharmaceutical Council homeopathy Royal Pharmaceutical Society Ainsworth's malaria meningitis pertussis pharmacists Pharmacy regulator Source Type: blogs

7 Most Disgusting Ingredients Used to Make Vaccines
Parents have the right to understand what is being put into their child’s body. The production of vaccines uses many disgusting ingredients. Additionally, the components used during the manufacturing process may violate your personal, religious, or ethical beliefs. Lastly, remember that whatever colorful language is used by the scientific community (using such words as purified), using such substances can come with an enormous cost. As you read this list, understand cell lines and vaccines do become contaminated. This is often hidden under the term “adventitious agents.” Disgusting Ingredient #1: Cells From Aborted F...
Source: vactruth.com - October 28, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Jeffry John Aufderheide Tags: Jeffry John Aufderheide Top Stories fetal bovine serum human fetal diploid cells vaccine ingredients vaccine production Source Type: blogs

Harvard Stem Cell Institute publishes initial clinical trial results
Starting with a discovery within zebrafish in 2007, Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers have published initial results of a Stage Ib human clinical trial of a therapeutic that has the potential to improve the achievements of blood stem cell transplantation. This marks the first time, just nine brief years after Harvard’s major dedication to stem cell biology, that will investigators have carried a breakthrough from the lab bench to the clinic—fulfilling the promise on which HSCI was founded. The particular Phase 1b safety study, published in the journal Bloodstream , included 12 adult individuals un...
Source: My Irritable Bowel Syndrome Story - October 8, 2013 Category: Other Conditions Authors: Ken Tags: IBS News Source Type: blogs

GlaxoChinaGate contd. - David Preston, chairman and chief executive officer of Boehringer Ingelheim China speaks
Looking to find a cure in an ailing industryDavid Preston, chairman and chief executive officer of Boehringer Ingelheim China was recently honored with a Magnolia Silver Award under a program set up by the Shanghai government to recognize the contributions expatriates make to the city’s social and economic development.Preston took over the China business of German-based drug maker Boehringer Ingelheim four years ago.Since coming to China in 1992, he has also worked for French-based Sanofi-Aventis and Xian-Janssen, the US-headquartered pharmaceutical maker’s China joint venture.An anti-bribery investigation has spr...
Source: PharmaGossip - September 30, 2013 Category: Pharma Commentators Authors: insider Source Type: blogs

Blood Donations are Potential Biohazard from Those Vaccinated with Gardasil
Conclusion It is the responsibility of health authorities to present evidence that blood donation from Gardasil vaccinated is safe for the recipients. If the authorities do not do this they may well have blood on their hands, possibly a tragic pun.     References 1. http://sanevax.org/sane-vax-inc-announces-the-discovery-of-viral-hpv-dna-contaminant-in-gardasil/ 2. http://sanevax.org/sane-vax-inc-discovers-potential-bio-hazard… 3. http://sanevax.org/breaking-news-gardasil-hpv-dna-discovered-in-post-mortem-samples/ 4. http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Blood-donation/Pages/What-is-it-used-for.aspx 5. http://www.gs...
Source: vactruth.com - September 10, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Sandy Lunoe Tags: Sandy Lunoe Top Stories Blood Donation gardasil HPV DNA Vaccine Contamination Source Type: blogs

New Minnesota State Law Bans Cancer-Causing Formaldehyde in Children’s Products, Stays in Vaccines
Conclusion If legislatures are concerned with your children wearing clothes or playing with toys containing formaldehyde, why give pharmaceutical products that are injected a free pass? At the end of the day, government officials do not know your child’s name or face. They care about keeping their jobs and making sure they uphold the policies put in place. The simple truth is this: Vaccine manufacturers are protected by law if your child suffers from an adverse reaction. Lastly, as a starting reference point, I recommend you read an older but brutally honest review of what happens when formaldehyde is injected into anima...
Source: vactruth.com - September 8, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Jeffry John Aufderheide Tags: Jeffry John Aufderheide Top Stories Carcinogen Formaldehyde HF458 vaccine ingredients Source Type: blogs

Has pancreatic damage from glucagon suppressing diabetes drugs been underplayed? - BMJ
BMJ 2013; 346 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.f3680 (Published 10 June 2013) Cite this as: BMJ 2013;346:f3680Article Related content Article metrics Deborah Cohen, investigations editor Author Affiliations dcohen@bmj.com Incretin mimetics have been called “the darlings of diabetes treatment” and they may soon also be licensed for treating obesity. But a BMJ investigation has found growing safety concerns linked to the drugs’ mechanism of action. Deborah Cohenasks why patients and doctors have not been told. They’ve been touted as th...
Source: PharmaGossip - June 11, 2013 Category: Pharma Commentators Authors: insider Source Type: blogs

Fight Aging! Newsletter, May 13th 2013
In this study we used the hMTH1-Tg mouse model to investigate how oxidative damage to nucleic acids affects aging. hMTH1-Tg mice express high levels of the hMTH1 hydrolase that degrades 8-oxodGTP and 8-oxoGTP and excludes 8-oxoguanine from both DNA and RNA. Compared to wild-type animals, hMTH1-overexpressing mice have significantly lower steady-state levels of 8-oxoguanine in both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA of several organs, including the brain. hMTH1 overexpression prevents the age-dependent accumulation of DNA 8-oxoguanine that occurs in wild-type mice. These lower levels of oxidized guanines are associated with in...
Source: Fight Aging! - May 12, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Announcing New Transparency Bill to Disclose Vaccine Ingredients to Parents
Conclusion We at VacTruth applaud the efforts of Representative Boland and wish her every success in this important legislative endeavor. Ms. Sallie O. Elkordy encourages supporters of this bill to contact the Maine House of Representatives in support of LD754: An Act To Encourage Transparency in the Disclosing of the Ingredients in Vaccinations for Children. Additionally, you may write letters in support of this historic bill to The Portland Press Herald, The Bangor Daily News, The Kennebec Journal, The Lewiston Sun Journal, and The Biddeford Journal, or contact your own local newspaper and legislators.   How to Cont...
Source: vactruth.com - May 9, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Christina England Tags: Christina England Top Stories Andrea Boland informed consent LD 754 vaccine ingredients Vaccine Safety Source Type: blogs

PhRMA Report: Over 5400 Medicines in Development and 70% are First in Class
According to report released by PhRMA, companies have more than 5,400 medicines in development globally, and more than 70% of therapies in the pipeline are potentially first-in-class and could offer patients new treatment options, and a notable number of potential therapies target diseases with limited treatment options such as ALS and rare diseases.  A breakdown of their report offers insight into the various medicines in development for different diseases and populations.    Older Americans  America’s biopharmaceutical research companies are developing 465 new medicines that target the 10 leading chronic conditi...
Source: Policy and Medicine - April 24, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Thomas Sullivan Source Type: blogs

2012: Banner Year for New Drugs
Fueled by new cancer therapeutics, last year the annual new molecular and biological entity approval count from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) saw its highest year since 1997. One-third of the novel products approved by the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) are used to treat cancers of the blood, breast, colon, prostate, skin and thyroid. As part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) promotes and protects the health of Americans by assuring that all prescription and over-the-counter drugs are safe and effective. The CDE...
Source: Highlight HEALTH - February 13, 2013 Category: Medical Scientists Authors: Walter Jessen, Ph.D. Source Type: blogs

Fight Aging! Newsletter, February 11th 2013
Discussion - Latest Headlines from Fight Aging!     - An Interview With Judith Campisi     - Parkinson's Disease as Localized Garbage Catastrophe     - An Actuarial Overview on Human Longevity and Mortality     - A Popular Science Article on the Study of the Axolotl     - Telomere Length as Biomarker of Somatic Redundancy     - Being Overweight is Harmful at All Ages, In No Way Protective     - Chromatin and Transposons in Senescent Cells     - Gene Copy Number Vari...
Source: Fight Aging! - February 10, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Fight Aging! Newsletter, January 21st 2013
Discussion - Latest Headlines from Fight Aging!     - Sarcopenia Correlates With Increased Mortality     - Luminescent Marking of Cellular Senescence     - Plastination Will Have Its Challenges, Just Like Cryonics     - More on Sestrins and Longevity     - Reducing Amyloid Beta Levels in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's     - Solvents Increase Life in Nematode Worms     - Adenine in the Diet Blocks Calorie Restriction Benefits in Flies     - β-blockers Modestly Extend ...
Source: Fight Aging! - January 20, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Pharmalot… Pharmalittle… The Weekend Nears
And so, another working week is about to draw to a close. Not a moment too soon, yes? This is, as you know, our treasured signal to daydream about weekend plans, especially since this will be an extended break on this side of the pond. Our agenda is, once again, rather modest. We have overdue chores and, otherwise, hope to spend time with assorted short people, catch up on some reading and, possibly, go bowling. What about you? This is a fine time to take in one of those flicks getting so much attention or simply enjoy the great outdoors. You could also enjoy one of our favorite hobbies – taking naps. Whatever you do...
Source: Pharmalot - January 18, 2013 Category: Pharma Commentators Authors: Ed Silverman Tags: Uncategorized Alzheimers Amgen Beer Costco Eli Lilly EMA FDA Flu Flu Vaccine Leukemia Lung Cancer Orphan Drug PBM Pfizer Roche Tamiflu Vaccines Vestiq Pharma Source Type: blogs